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Dallape SUPERMAESTRO Serial Number 29894
Sep 15, 2017 Write down the serial number of your accordion, located on the back of the instrument. Take two clear photographs of the front and back of your accordion. Attach the JPEG images of the accordion to your e-mail with a description of the instrument and serial number. A Hohner representative will respond with the model number. Your accordion may even have a serial number, but in most cases there are no records for tracking these numbers. Some accordions were even manufactured without brand names, so that a retail shop could add their own name later when they offered it for sale. There are also quite a lot of these nameless instruments floating around out there,.
Dear Accordion Friends,
This is a gorgeous accordion in excellent condition. It is so difficult to find one of these classic Dallape instruments from the early 1950s with Giovanni Gola's original tuning. The interior is generously polished. The serial number is proudly engraved or stamped on the back of the accordion, each reed block, the tone chamber, bellows frame, and many metal parts. The tone is powerful with both intensity and overtones. Even though the accordion looks new it plays without any effort.
- Serial Number 29894, made in Italy in the 1950s
- Some of the best hand-made reeds from the 'Golden Age' of the Accordion manufacturing
- 4 treble sets of reeds - LM1M2H - from deep rich bassoon to penetrating piccolo
- Concert Tuned
- 5 sets of bass reeds
- Double tone chamber (L-M1)
- 41 keys, 19-3/8' keyboard - walnut keys with white key tops
- 15 differenttreble switches: Harmonium (LM1H), Clarinet (M1), Flute (M1H), Bandonion (LM1), Bassoon (L), Accordion (LM1M2), Violin (M1M2), Master (LM1M2H), Organ (LH), Musette (M1M2H), Piccolo(H), Flute' (M2H), Bandonion' (LM2), Oboe (M2), and Harmonium' (LM2H).
- Palm Master (LM1M2H)
- 120 bass with 6 bass registers - clean and shiny chrome plating, smooth noise free operation
- Low-A bass reed configuration
- Original bass strap in very good condition
- New shoulder straps
- New bellows protector
- ~27 lb.
- New bass strap
- New shoulder straps
- Very nice case with lots of padding
- One year warranty serviced at the Accordion Gallery in Landing, NJ
Here is a link to a Dropbox folder where you can see more high resolution photographs and hear sound samples of this instrument. I suggest you listen with headphones:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/tasy0gueueqj23s/Dallape-Supermaestro-29894.wav?dl=0
Please, reed the comments in the pictures area for more more details and better appreciation of the Dallape legacy.
This accordion will make you sound better!
The sound board is covered with leather to reduce the intrinsic valve noise and improve compression.
The keyboard was serviced in October 2020.
The body of the accordion is made on mahogany.
The quality of the leather used through (sound boards, reed valves) is superior to the materials used today.
The original tuning holds remarkably well. There is not even a single tuning mark on the reed tongues.
Master Giovanni Gola tuned on the inside of the reed tongues.
Many people mistaken hand-made reeds with hand-riveted reeds. Please, note that Dallape used machines for
the initial punch of the rivets. Then after precise voicing the riveting was finished by hand. Dallape reeds never
have loose rivets which was a typical problem with many other famous reed brands.
The reed tongues were truly hand-made. They hold the voicing and tuning over many decades.
These are genuine hand-made piccolo reeds. Please, observe closely all the details.
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Even the best reed makes of today can't make these reeds so precisely for the highest octave piccolo range.
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There is no doubt Dallape is knows with its tonal clarity and the organ switch is absolutely fantastic.
A closer look st the bass reeds...
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